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Saturday, September 24, 2016

Chili and Jalapeno-Cheddar Biscuits

I'M PREGNANT!!! Well now that it's out it should make a little more sense why my posts have been scarce- still I apologize- but I have not been cooking a lot and what I have made have not included new or exciting things- just whatever is palatable. This time has been significantly better than the first - I am only sick when hungry and I am functioning- Charlie I was sick every day all day (as in vomiting) from 5weeks to 25 weeks. Here at 11+ weeks I am already feeling better and I can only guess why... here are my thoughts- with Charlie I was vegan, low protein intake, ran occasionally but not very far anymore and was stressed. With this one I was eating a significantly high protein diet, am healthier physically, and have a much happier relationship. All things I have heard help. The other thing I have been doing is intaking magnesium- someone I workout with suggested that it can help with morning sickness so I take a supplement and spray magnesium oil on my body at night- I don't know if it is mental, but I don't care, I wake up feeling better when I do. We told Charlie and she is thrilled to be a big sister... she will be one month from five when this one comes!

I plan on continuing my training through the pregnancy. So far I haven't scaled the weight or the movements- I just feel myself slowing down. I don't recover as easily and seem to get out or breath quicker. But I am thrilled to keep up some level of something. As exhausted as I am, after a workout I I feel better... for a few hours... then I fall over and want to sleep again. :) I am not a fan of "belly" or "bumpie" pictures so I have decided to do mine as handstands just for a challenge. Already the pregnancy police have told me I shouldn't.... they obviously don't know me very well because telling me I am "not allowed" to do something because one person says its bad for a baby won't stop me. The health of my family and I are always priority... don't be a fun sponge on my handstand parade when I still feel fine doing them.

Food! It is football season and in Michigan when the weather is starting to turn cold chili and soups are all I want. I used a very simple chili recipe- no peppers, one kind of meat, and classic beans. Any of my other chili recipes- Hawaiian Chili or Smoky Steak Chili- would be perfect as well. I love this "sweatshirt" weather and this dish was a perfect fit for it.

1. In a large dutch oven over medium heat, add a drizzle of olive oil, the onion and garlic. Sprinkle with salt. Stir and cook until translucent. Add the beef. Break it up as it is cooking. If your beef isn't lean enough, drain the fat before continuing.

2. Add the remaining ingredients, stir and turn the heat to medium high. When the chili is bubbling turn it down to a simmer and let it cook 20 minutes uncovered. Set aside.

Biscuits

- 1/2 Cup Yellow Cornmeal- 2 Cups All-purpose Flour- 4 tsp Baking Powder- 4 Tbsp Cold, Unsalted Butter (Kerrygold!)- 1.5 Cups Sharp Cheddar Cheese- 1 Cup Milk- 1 Tbsp Lemon Juice- 1 Large Jalapeno (optional)- Pinch of Salt1. Whisk the cornmeal, flour, salt and baking powder in a large bowl. 2. Cut the butter into small cubes and add it and the cheese to the bowl. Using a pastry cutter, or two knives, cut it into the mixture until its coarse looking. 3. Stir in the milk, lemon juice and jalapeno until just combined.

Putting it together!

Preheat the oven to 475 degrees. - Spray a 9x13 glass dish with olive oil cooking spray. Pour in the chili. - Roll biscuits into roughly large golf-ball sized balls, flatten them slightly and place them on top of the chili. If the biscuits are not sticking together add a touch more milk. - Bake 15-20 minutes until the biscuits are golden and the chili is bubbly. Enjoy!

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I'm a 32 year old mother of one fantastic 4 year old, Charlie-girl, and dog mom to Annie. Married to one of the best men I have ever known. My mom introduced me to CrossFit and I fell in love, becoming stronger mentally and physically than I knew I could be. Three years after starting out not being able to do a push-up, I was the alternate on the 2016 CrossFit Maven Regional team. Most of my recipes are healthy, Paleo and include the Macro-content as I try to maintain a clean-eating lifestyle. I have a twin sister who has my same love for food and CrossFit.

I started this blog to share my recipes, workouts, and stories about struggling to have another child and the balance of being a working mom, parent and competitive CrossFit athlete. My recipes are usually easy on the wallet and number of ingredients. Feel free to comment with suggestions or questions! Welcome to my life :)